Guest guest Posted August 29, 2001 Report Share Posted August 29, 2001 In a message dated 8/29/2001 4:17:54 PM Eastern Daylight Time, sonicicon@... writes: << The veins in question are on the right side of the right hand when the palm is down, correct? Located around where the ring finger is, but below the wrist? >> Hi Zeno, Let me know if this website helps: http://healthalternative.freeyellow.com/bobbeck.htm Scroll down and click on where it says " Easy Location of Preferred Sites for Hypothetical Blood Electrification " . Dotsie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2001 Report Share Posted August 30, 2001 Hi Zeno, I'll try to answer your questions.... > Thanks Russ. That was helpful. > > I actually bought my Beck zapper from another company with no support (Action > Electronics- who are actually electricians, I guess). ***The FTC shut down Action Electronics' sales of the Beck devices. Just a matter of time. Sota was kind enough to > discuss it with me on numerous occasions. > > I'm afraid a lot of my questions are so simple that they are boring to the > list's professionals. > > The veins in question are on the right side of the right hand when the palm > is down, correct? Located around where the ring finger is, but below the > wrist? ****NO. The palm is face up. We want the arteries, NOT the veins. The radial artery is where a nurse would take your pulse. The ulnar artery is on the opposite side of the wrist in about the same location. > > Some people, maybe at Sota, had recommended using other spots on the body. I > think it was the inner ankle. As I remember, I was told to use one wrist and > one ankle. ***Yes, we do mention other spots on the body where the main arteries are. However, the wrist is the easiest to use. >Then they switched to both wrists. ***No, no, no. Never use both wrists at the same time! Only put the electrodes on a single wrist. You can switch daily from left to right wrists though. We never want to put electricity through the heart, which is what you would do if you placed an electrode on each wrist, rather than both electrodes on a single wrist. > > I've heard different things about how long to zap for. Having HepC, their is > a very specific objec, to neutralize the virus! It seems like it has the most > effect when I do it for very long periods of time, like 4 hours daily for a > couple weeks. However, it is hard to tell with the complicated effects of > this condition, as the other emailer seemed to say. ***We suggest 2 hours per day minimum, aand if you can zap for at least 2 months straight. You can do more if you can. The longer the better. > > Are there side effects associated with zapping other than blatant > electroporation? What are the best websites which deal mostly with using the > devices for treatment? ***Other than electroporation, the most common side effect is detoxing, and detoxing too quickly. You must drink 8 glasses of purified water daily, more if you can while on the protocol. Liver and/or kidney flushes are excellent support protocols. No medical advice here, only suggestions. Do not know of any websites which deal mostly with using the devices for treatment, but you can check out www.sharinghealth.com Sharing Health will be releasing a excellent video on Beck, and a How To for the Beck Protocol. Expect it in about 6 months or less. They are editing now. Looks fantastic! Will be the video everyone has been waiting for. Broadcast quality, exclusive footage of Bob Beck, full instructions, etc. Very informative, simple, and geared for the lay person as well as professionals. Hope this helps! > > Zeno Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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